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Guys please check updated flyer:

meet location has been changed due to unfortunate circumstances as there will not be enough parking at albert park.

We have moved location to BRIGHTON BEACH GARDENS - approx addres is 31 esplanade, brighton.

To make things easier for everyone, and to save people getting lost/late.

Please go to your nearest pre-meet.

We have South East Pre meet : MYOB carpark 12 Wesley Crt, Burwood East VIC 3151 10:30am meet for a 11:00am sharp depature

West/North: Western Ring Road INBOUND Maccas/Mobile Time: 11:00am - 11:20am

Yep awesome day was good to see heaps of hot skylines come along too

Andrew I cant believe u swore in your briefing with some kids there lol tsk tsk

Haha yeah bad, I realised just as I said it was like .... damn it. Ohh well.

That was one awesome cruise best iv been to so far! so many imports turned up, i loved the GTR's IMPUL & Majikl where prob my favs! btw did anyone get breath tested on the way down from Authur's Seat? they had cops taking regos / breath testing everyone going home which was a disappointing end but cops are always there to ruin a good day out.

There were alternative ways back down the mountain kids - away from the cops.

I personally wasn't too happy about going back that way anyway, my brakes wouldn't have been too happy. Gladly someone knew another way down which was far better than ~6 hairpins and steep declines. :)

Was a good day out though, a bit messy at times but a great day.

I actually enjoyed going up and down quite fun imo! : ) was having a ball, The Skyline handled well but another way down would be been better to avoid cops i only know one way down : ( that was the way we came up!

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